A new interactive tool that visually displays data about Auckland's fast-growing and increasingly diverse migrant population will give government agencies, and groups such as employers and the media, a detailed understanding of superdiversity.

A programme designed to boost the numbers of Māori in science, technology, engineering and maths has graduated its first cohort of secondary school students in what's being hailed as a breakthrough for Māori education.

Environmental and social impacts of tourism - from freedom campers to overcrowded national park trails and accommodation shortages in Queenstown - must be balanced with benefits says the convener of a conference on sustainable tourism.

The opportunity to undertake Work-Integrated Learning sport industry projects internationally has provided great personal and professional learning opportunities for undergraduate and postgraduate students.

It's almost the last straw for Opunake where residents will say good riddance to single-use plastics. The Taranaki coastal settlement could soon become New Zealand's first town free of single-use plastics thanks to a team of third-year Bachelor of Arts students.